Bilder Philip Galle (1537–1612) – Christ Before Pilate (From The Passion of Christ) – Engraving (c. 1570)
Beskrivning
This print depicts the biblical scene of Christ Before Pilate (the first appearance) from The Passion of Christ. The interior setting is dark and filled with figures, emphasizing the dramatic and judicial nature of the moment. Christ, surrounded by soldiers, is presented to Pilate, who is visible in the background seated on a platform or throne. In the foreground, figures are gathered around a fire, an element often included to symbolize Peter's denial nearby. Latin inscriptions below the main image offer biblical references and commentary on the event.
Philip Galle was a highly influential Dutch engraver, draughtsman, and print publisher who operated a significant workshop in Antwerp during the late 16th century. His extensive output included numerous print series on religious themes, often based on the designs of artists like Maerten de Vos. Galle's engravings are celebrated for their meticulous detail, masterful use of line, and their role in popularizing religious iconography throughout Europe.
Artist or Maker: Philip Galle
Dimensions: Approximately 24 cm x 30 cm
Medium: Engraving
Date: c. 1570
Condition Report:
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